Google’s Northern Nevada facility is shaping up to be a large undertaking as construction picks up at the 1,210-acre site inside Tahoe Reno Industrial Center.

Photographs taken by the Reno Gazette Journal on Tuesday show plenty of construction activity at the site on USA Parkway just a few miles south of the Switch Citadel data center campus and Tesla Gigafactory in Storey County.

The frame of a two-story structure surrounded by cranes and other construction equipment can be seen at the site, which Google bought for $29.1 million in April 2017. Google has yet to provide specific details about the facility, which is expected to be a data center.

Google bought the facility as part of a $13 billion investment that the company was making across the United States, including in Nevada. At the time, CEO Sundar Pichai indicated that Google will be making major expansions in 14 states.

“These new investments will give us the capacity to hire tens of thousands of employees, and enable the creation of more than 10,000 new construction jobs in Nebraska, Nevada, Ohio, Texas, Oklahoma, South Carolina and Virginia,” Pichai wrote in Google’s official blog. “With this new investment, Google will now have a home in 24 total states, including data centers in 13 communities.”

Google is just the latest in a string of high-profile tech companies to expand into Northern Nevada in the last few years. Apple kickstarted the recent tech movement to the Biggest Little City after picking Reno Technology Park just across TRIC as the site for its new data center in 2012. The site east of Reno-Sparks has since seen multiple expansions over the years. Apple also wrapped up construction of a downtown Reno warehouse earlier this year, which was a requirement for the company to receive $89 million in tax abatements.